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INDEX TO THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



Fairy-rings in grass-lands, vii. 549. 

 Fallowing, cost of, v. 6. 



details of, vii. 40, 50. 



• need of, viii. 269. 



summer, i. 64. 



Farm-buildings, ii. 190; iv. 1 ; vi. 276. 



■ in Cheshire, v. 100. 



Northumberland, ii. 190, 



Farm, history of a, ii. 262 ; iv. 23, 88, 



340 ; V. 39 ; vi. 229 ; vii. 524 ; viii. 33. 

 Farm-servanls, management of, ii. 183. 

 Farmers' clubs, subjects for discussion by, 



iii. 221. 



Harleston, i. 19. 



Farming, cost of, vi. 233 ; vii. 532: viii. 



37. 



• profits of, vi. 234 ; vii. 164, 175, 



178, 183; viii. 37, 569. 

 Fat and muscle, essay on, v. 245. 

 circumstances affecting growth of, v. 



253. 



Fattening cattle, on, iv. 215 ; vi. 74. 

 Faulkner, C, on composts, ii. 418. 



on forest-trees, iii. 263. 



Feed, early spring, ii. 215. 



Feeding cattle, on, iv. 86, 275, 443; vi. 



74, 237; vii. 391. 



cost of, vii. 392, 395, 398. 



horses, i. 19, 239, 244, 268; vi. 



455. 



— in house or in field, i. 163. 



in sheds, i. 129, 169, 407; vi. 



242,371. 



propensity hereditary, the, i. 23. 



■ ■ indicated by anatomi- 



cal structure, iv. 256. 



qualities of different breeds of 



sheep, viii. 9, 19. 



— rapidly, on, iii. 207. 



. sheep, i. 409 ; viii. 27. 



stock, i. 9 ; iii. 430. 



on prepared food, iv. 234 ; 



vii. 391.; viii. 325, 480. 



Felspar, composition of, vi. 410. 



Fences, i. 71 ; v. 99 ; vi. 194. 



cost of, vi. 211 ; vii. 131. 



for bog-land, vi. 224. 



for poor soils, vi. 223. 



on pruning, vi. 213, 336. 



removal of old, iv. 306. 



wood for (see) alder, beech, crab, 



elder, furze, hawthorn, holly, pine-tree, 

 sloe, willow. 



Fen, Deeping, viii. 86, 118. 



' district of Cambridgeshire, vii. 62. 



Holland, viii. 114. 



land, clay applied to, viii. 131, 



312. 



Fen-farming, iv. 291. 

 Fens, drainage of, iv. 292 ; vii. 64; viii. 

 83. 



the great level of the, viii. 80. 



— the Lincolnshire, viii. 114. 



Fermented bones, vi. 325 ; viii. 419. 

 Fertility, indications of, v. 429, 559. 



influenced by aspect, v. 578. 



climate, iii. 31. 



. fibrous covering, 



vii. 277. 



the elevation of 



the soil, v. 579 ; vi. 97. 



the nature of the 



soil, iii. 32, 



instances of, i. 403 ; ii. 158. 



of a farm dependent on its pro- 

 duce of meat, viii. 253. 



, . the 



available ingredients of its soil, vii. 

 237. 



of Oxford clay, i. 273. 



■ how to maintain, vii. 283. 



Fever in lambs, remedy for, vi. 366. 



Fibrous covering, influence of a, vii. 277. 



Filling drains, on, iv. 330, 421. 



Fingers and toes, iv. 121. 



Fir-trees, iii. 274. 



Fire-engines, v, 386. 



Firmness of soil, i. 185. 



Fish as manure, vi. 255. 



Fisher, R., on bathing lambs, v. 279. 



Rev. R. W., on the Dyock oat, 



iii. 387. 



Flack on Hertfordshire drainage, iv. 33. 

 Flanders, agriculture of, i. 4; ii. 43; iii. 

 240. 



Flax, composition of, viii. 388. 



cost of, viii. 394,461. 



culture of, iii. 254 ; v. 547 ; viii. 



361, 438. 



dew-retting, viii. 460. 



Dodder, ii. 63. 



on grassing, viii. 455. 



on skutching, viii. 383, 457. 



produce of, viii. 395, 461. 



water, on the composition of, viii. 



378. 



Flesh, composition of, iv. 216. 

 "Fly galls" in the sheep, i. 326 ; viii. 

 24. 



Fly, the turnip, ii. 195; viii. 411. 

 Fodder, relative values of, iii. 78. 



rye as, vi. 179. 



Folding, practice of, i. 485 ; viii. 9. 

 Food, acreable produce of, v. 264. 



cabbage and turnips as, vi. 368. 



carrots and swedes £is, vi. 369. 



cole as, viii. 29. 



composition of, v. 246. 



density of edible roots, iv. 142. 



> early spring, ii. 215. 



economized by warmth, iv. 222. 



for cattle, prepared, iv. 234 ; vii. 



391 ; viii. 325, 480. 



for lambs, viii. 29. 



milk as, iv. 238, 247. 



of a v/orking ox, v. 54. 



